New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1929, Page 9

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ififfta: 4713 iy - g2 i { i*g?ig it & the Elks club tomorrow at 8 p. m. ASK PASTOR'S RETURN Negro Church Trustecs asd Mem- bees Adopt Resolutions Secking Réturn of Rev. D. A. Brows Rev. Dizon A. Brown, pastor of the A, M. E. Zion church, left yes- terday for Boston where he is at- tepding the 8$5th annual session of the New England conferénce of A, | M. E. Zion churches. He was ac- 153 KATEERINE W. REYNOLDS charge. Miss Reynolds pointed out that there still ape 3 0 Armentan children under care ‘of the Near East Relief and it is necestary for the American people to provide food, clothing and education for them. Tags for bundles will be dbiri. buted through the schools follew- ing arrangements made with Su. , perintendent Stanley H. Holmes, ) and bundles will be recelvad at the various churches and fire Mations up until Friday nosn. —— MIss DIENOND TO ®ING Miss Amelia Difmond, “daughter of Mr. and Mps, Alfred -Diewend of 551 Btanley street., will make her official debut in. musical circles " in Hartford Tuesday evening. Miss Diemond has studied in the Carwse school of music in Hartford and will sing at a vocal recital in the '\ Y. W. C. A. auditorium in that city Tuesday evening. Astronomy is popular with Cana- " dians. many of them have concrete bases erected in their yards to take # night-sky telescope. leaves Lace Untouched/ | 2o » Thomemens companied by Mrs. M. E. Smith, delogate. Officers and membera of the church, according to a statement is. susd today by the trustees, have osmmittes which is now cénsidering the much maligned tariff bill as’ passed by the heuss of repressnta- tives, must bear the brunt of pro- tecting Cennecticut's tobaoco inter- osts, in' the epinion of Cengressman EK. Hart Fenn of Wethersfield. Congressman Fenn, who fought staunchly for increased taritf protec- tien for American tobacce growers while the bill was betore the ways and means committes of the house, fosls that Cennecticut repressnta. tives have done all in their power, aud the matter is squarely up to the oenate now, and particularly, Sen- ator Bingham, It was largely thréugh Mr. Fenn's offorts on behalf of the tobacco growers of the Conecticut Valley, that the house included in the bill a provisien granting a - 40 cent per pound additional tax on imported wrapper tédaccos from Sumatra and Javs. Congressman Fenn pointed out that no senator interfered with the house when the bill was under con- sideration, and for the same reason no représentative should interfere with the senate. Tobacco interests wil be given ample opportunity to Present their pleas to the senate committes during the hearings, he said. The Conwécticut representative feels that there is not much danger of importers and cigar manufactur- ers securing a teduction in the to- adopted resolutions expressing their | &% desire to have Rev. Mr. Brown re. turned te this city. During the absencs ot Mr. Brown, | pq Rev. F. Smart and Mrs. F. Asevedd will officiate. TRe annusl financial repert of the church here shows receipts frem all sources $2,634.41 expendje tures to date of §. leaving a: balance of §5. Eddy-Glover Post to The most effective way to kill all restoration of | -~ Show Movies Tonight | s Fhere will be & moesting of the Eddy-Glover- Poat, Américan Lagien, at the post heme en Wash- Headquarters for Lace Curtains Display in the City @t the Lowest Arices, MARRIED FOR SIX YEARS A third anniversary in the house ol Leghorn occurred yesterday when : Mr. and Mrs. George F. Leghorn of 45 Roxbury road observed the sixth anniversary of their wedding. Mi- chael P: Leghorn, father of George. 6bscrved the $9th anniversary of his | entry into the jewelry business in ' this city on Monday and he and Mrs. Leghorn will observe their 36th wedding anniversary Friday. m Claims. Millionaire Too Skinny There was much excitement about Jean . the poor little shep &irl, who won the love of a million- aire. But billions couldn’t compen- sate for Jean's disgust when she saw her intended in a bathing suit! No girl likes a akinny, underdevel- oped man! McCoy's Tablets put back inte a rundown, tired body—the physical atrength and energy which these days of hustle and bustle seem to burn right out of it. In mighty quick time the marvelous flesh-add- ing, body-building power of McCoy's rounds out hollows, fills out flat chests, covers arms and legs with pounds of healthy flesh. This guarantee protects you—take McCoy's Tablets for 30 days and ii you do not gain at least 5 pounds and energy, Fair Drug Dept. or any druggist is authorized.to return your money—60 tablets 60 cents. Mec. Coy's Laboratories, New York City, also distributers of McCoy's Cod Liv- er Oil, Graduation Gifts —_—at - JOHNSON’S PHOTO SERVICE “The Camera Shop” 67 Arch 8&. Opp. So. Ohurch Select Your SHOWER and WEDDING GIFTS During Our THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE Now in Progress JACKAWAY'S GIFT SHOP 58 WEST MAIN STREET Tel. 3252 DRESS SALE Of All Our Better Made Dresses Formerly to $18.50 Special for Friday and Saturday $12.50 Included in this sale are Prints in light and dark back grounds. Washable Crepes in all high shades with long or short sleeves. Ensembles in washable prints and stylish polka dots. Also Navy Dresses in a selection qf good sizes. WINDSOR HOSIERY $2.00 quality at $1.50 pair or 3 pair for $4.00 COMPLETE CLEARANCE & EXPANSION SALE Blue Two Pant Suits ...................$33.4 White Flannel Trousers ................ $1.50 Imported Golf Hose .................... $188

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